Items where Author is "Smithson, Hannah"
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Smithson, Hannah and Jones, Anna (2021) Co-creating Youth Justice Practice with Young People: tackling power dynamics and enabling transformative action. Children and Society: the international journal of childhood and children's services. ISSN 0951-0605
Jump, Deborah and Smithson, Hannah (2020) Dropping your Guard: The Use of Boxing as a Means of Forming Desistance Narratives Amongst Young People in the Criminal Justice System. The International Journal of Sport and Society, 11 (2). pp. 56-69. ISSN 2152-7857
Smithson, Hannah and Gray, Paul and Jones, Anna (2020) “They really should start listening to you”: The benefits and challenges of co-producing a participatory framework of youth justice practice. Youth Justice: an international journal. ISSN 1473-2254
Jump, Deborah and Smithson, Hannah (2019) Boxing: can the sport really help turn young men away from violent crime. The Conversation.
Smithson, Hannah and Wilcox, Aidan and Monchuk, Leanne (2010) Current responses to youth racially motivated offending. Youth Justice, 10 (2). 157 -173. ISSN 1747-6283
Armitage, Rachel and Smithson, Hannah (2007) Alley-gating revisited: the sustainability of resident's satisfaction? ISSN 2045-6743
Deakin, Jo and Smithson, Hannah and Spencer, Jon and Medina, Juanjo (2007) Taxing on the streets: understanding the methods and process of street robbery. Crime Prevention and Community Safety, 9 (1). 52 - 67. ISSN 1743-4629
Smithson, Hannah and Armitage, Rachel (2007) What role for street crime wardens? policy and research, 6 (2). pp. 22-30. ISSN 1757-8043
Book Section
Flint, John and Smithson, Hannah (2007) New governance of youth disorder: a study of local initiatives in Manchester and Glasgow. In: Securing an urban renaissance : crime, community, and British urban policy. Policy Press. ISBN 9781861348159
Other
Wilcox, Aidan and Smithson, Hannah and Christmann, K. and Monchuk, Leanne and Wong, Kevin (2010) Racially motivated offending and targeted interventions. Youth Justice Board.